Quantock View

Overview

This is a Certificated Site (CS). These select sites are small, privately run campsites that operates under the Club’s jurisdiction and can only accommodate up to 5 caravans or motorhomes and up to 10 trailer tents or tents, unless express permission has been given by the Club to accommodate more. They range from secluded Hideaways to fully facilitated family friendly sites, and are often found in locations where larger commercial sites are prohibited so you could be camping close to a beach or in the National Park, for example.

Site Details

Big Sites Book Reference: 181/170

This site was last visited by a Site Officer in 2016.

1.5 acres, level. Bkg ad.

Directions

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Facilities

Quantock View
has the following facilities on or around the site.

Touring Caravans

Trailer Tents

Grass only pitch (no electric)

Flushing toilet

Ball games

Hideaway

Motorhomes

Tents

Open site

Chemical toilet disposal point

Pets welcome

Reviews

Peaceful, secluded with great views.
A great site for a stop over.

T Raphael (Club Member)stayed Aug 2015

This review is for Quantock View

Peaceful, secluded with great views.
A great site for a stop over. Very secluded so no where to go once there.
Possible walk to West Bagborough and pub but around a mile or so.
Excellent welcome, very friendly.
Only problem are the directions. They really are not very good. There is no sign at all for the turn off from the main road, A358, so you have no idea which right turn to take and the right one definitely does not look right. DO NOT USE your Sat Nav as the postcode given is a mile or so away from the site and with narrow lane access you could get stuck.
Gateway is only signed in one direction so beware if you approach from the village.
Would visit again now I know where it is.

We chose this site to break our appalling motorway journey from Manchester to Brixham and it...

Dave Jones (Club Member)stayed Aug 2015

This review is for Quantock View

We chose this site to break our appalling motorway journey from Manchester to Brixham and it proved to be a brilliant choice. It's a little haven of peace and tranquility just under the Quantocks with quite extensive views but surrounded by small bushes and trees with cider apples, beehives and a quirky but spotless toilet/washbowl shed equipped with guides, maps and a neat stack of towels.
Martin's approach to life could best be described as incredibly laid-back and very amiable and within minutes of arriving the trials of the M6 and M5 were fast disappearing.
There is walking, running and cycling if you feel energetic, or strolling and relaxing if you don't. The local pub is a 20-minute walk away, has a very friendly landlord and some excellent beer but appears to be primarily an eating establishment with a good but expensive-ish menu.
As we were only there for a night we obviously couldn't do the area justice but
it's a delightful site and next time we're down that way we're determined to stay for considerably longer.

The owners couldn't have been friendlier or the site more secluded.

lin (Club Member)stayed Jul 2015

This review is for Quantock View

The owners couldn't have been friendlier or the site more secluded. The steam railway is well worth taking .and ther rover ticket allows a choice stops and the slower speed is nostalgic of times past. We will certainly return to this gem of a site.

We looked the site up on our sat nav poi and found it ok.

Vanterrier (Club Member)stayed Jul 2014

This review is for Quantock View

We looked the site up on our sat nav poi and found it ok. There was no one around so called the owners who were very friendly and helpful folk. We ended up staying a second night so we could have acrelaxing day with a short walk to the next village along quiet lanes and visited the bird in hand pub for a great meal in their beer garden.
Facilities on site were good for this kind of site and we were charged just �9 per night.
I would recommend it for a short break if you want to get away from it all or to use as a base for nearby Exmoor.